The favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie of filmmaker Christopher Nolan wouldn’t be most people’s choice but Foreign Correspondent is a forgotten masterpiece of the spy genre. Nolan has more authority than most in judging classic works of film, and seems to have a preference for one of Hitchcock’s earlier movies. The legendary director’s second Hollywood production was made just before the birth of noir cinema, and just after the outbreak of the Second World War. Foreign Correspondent is often overlooked today in favor of the best Hitchcock movies that came before and after it, such as Rebecca and Shadow of a...